Test your DC knowledge by matching Green Lantern characters to the Corps they belong to. With a mixed difficulty set, you’ll see famous ring-slingers and deeper cuts alike. Pick your preferred questio...
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Each question asks you to identify which Corps a Green Lantern character belongs to, drawing from well-known members and more obscure picks. It’s built for quick play and steady improvement, whether you’re a casual fan or deep into Lantern lore.
You’ll answer in a multiple-choice format with 4 options per question, and there’s no timer—so you can think through tricky names, aliases, and era-specific lineups.
Difficulty is mixed on purpose: easier “core roster” questions are blended with tougher, lesser-known Lanterns so your score reflects both recall and recognition. You can choose your question count and difficulty before starting to tailor the run for a short warm-up or a full challenge.
A frequent mistake is mixing up characters who have switched roles over time or appeared in multiple Lantern-related teams. Another trap is relying only on color cues or assumptions from adaptations—this quiz leans on character identity, not just vibes.
When you’re unsure, slow down and compare the 4 options: two choices are often “near misses” meant to test precision. If you’re practicing, start on an easier setting with fewer questions, then increase difficulty and length once your accuracy stabilizes.
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This quiz has 113 questions focused on identifying Green Lantern characters by their Corps.
Each question is multiple choice with 4 options, and there is no timer.
No. The quiz is mixed difficulty, combining well-known Lanterns with tougher, lesser-known picks.
Yes. You can adjust question count and difficulty before you start to match your preferred challenge level.
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